Welcome to Hotel BEST WESTERN Victor Hugo

Set in a beautiful, typically Parisian building, our hotel offers elegance, charm and refinement as we like them in France.
All of our 75 non-smoking rooms are designed with your needs in mind. With their Louis XVI-style furniture by master cabinet-makers, they ally tasteful décor and the best of comfort.
Some of our Superior and Prestige rooms offer a hot tub to soak in after a busy day. Some feature a terrace with views of Parisian rooftops and skyline.
Relax in our cosy bar Victor Hugo, named after the famous writer, or bask in our green patio, where a buffet breakfast is served from 07:00 till 10:30, to start your day on the right track.
Free daily newspapers are at your disposal. Free Wi-Fi internet access is provided throughout the hotel. An internet point at the hotel’s reception and an ice maker are also available for guests’ use.
On arrival and/or departure day, guests are welcome to use luggage storage facilities, in order to have the whole day to themselves.

Check-in: 14:00

Check-out: 12:00

Our hotel is open throughout the year, 24h/day.

In case of late arrival guests are kindly requested to contact the property.

Rooms

Just steps from the Champs-Elysées and the Trocadéro, our 4-star hotel offers 75 utterly comfortable, non-smoking rooms.
The hotel’s bar is an invitation to relax.
Free Wi-Fi access is provided in all areas, and a business corner is available for guests’ use.
With a comprehensive array of services at your disposal, make the most of your stay in Paris.
Some of our rooms are suitable for guests with limited mobility.

Things to do nearby

The Chaillot Palace

It is home to the Musée de l’Homme anthropology museum, the Cinema Museum, the Cinémathèque, the Chaillot National Theatre and the National Navy Museum. Originating in a collection offered to Louis XV, the latter hosts permanent and temporary exhibitions themed around the history of the French navy.
Designed by Azema, Carlu and Boileau, the palace was built for the Paris World’s Fair of 1937. It features two curve-shaped wings pointing down to the Seine with a vast esplanade, l’Esplanade des Droits de l’Homme, between them. The Eiffel Tower and Champs de Mars are down beneath. The Chaillot Palace replaced the Moresque-inspired Trocadéro Palace. Dating back to 1878, it owes its name to the fort of Cadix.